英文摘要 |
The use of the concepts of technological style and technical choice, which express a culture's social practices and operational sequence in production, has been applied to the study of material culture in archaeological research since the 1990s. Comprehensive research has shown that this approach of using an “anthropology of technology” approach offers an analytic framework to the study of material culture that is more elaborate and holistic than before. Knowledge of a culture's technological system can lead to more questions and thus to more research of the social aspects of a culture. The aim of this particular research was to study the manufacturing technologies of ceramic in the Ta-Pen-keng, Yuan-Shan, Zhi-Wu-Yuan, and Shi-Shan-Hang cultures in Taiwan by understanding how technical choices were made in these cultures. The results of this study have led to a more profound knowledge of the ceramic technologies of these cultures. |